I've been doing something recently that I used to do all the time before the Internet came along to occupy my days.
Actually reading books!
I devoured a couple recently that gave me a lot of pleasure and that I will recommend to you.
I've been doing something recently that I used to do all the time before the Internet came along to occupy my days.
Actually reading books!
I devoured a couple recently that gave me a lot of pleasure and that I will recommend to you.
A little less than three months ago we (Judy) adopted a 7 year old cat after swearing that our last cat would be just that: our last cat.
But people who have lived with cats virtually all of our lives just ignore those bold statements.
So a small black cat came home with us.
Since then I've only blogged about her once, I think.
This morning I set out to change that and update you, my Gentle Readers, on her progress.
So first I had to photograph her.
Some of you old-timers may remember a "cowboy" born in New York City who came to Arizona to engage in ranching, drinking and politics.
With his mouthy expressions, he became a legend.
Sam Steiger was elected to the Arizona State Senate and later to Congress, where he served five terms in the U.S. House of Representatives.
He also served as Mayor of Prescott after losing several other elections.
And the controversial Steiger allegedly referred to Prescott Valley as "Jackass Flats".
But that was then and this is now.
I wonder what he'd think of it today.
Prescott Valley has passed Steiger's old stomping grounds of Prescott in population and it's growing by leaps and bounds.
A huge building project is underway just steps away from the Town Center.
Hey, you over there, with your head in the freezer section of your refrigerator!
That only helps for a little while, y'know.
Okay, okay, it's hot.
But if you lived in Arizona, like I do, you'd know that's normal.
It's July, for cryin' out loud.
What did you expect?
Oh, all right, I know you've had a tough week so let me start off this Friday's festivities with something to cool you down.
So here it is again.
The day we Americans celebrate the birth of our nation.
Of course quite a few of our ancestors had been coming here for over a hundred years.
And, across the pond (as the Atlantic Ocean is whimsically called), they have a different view on the day.
Here in the United States of America the July 4th weekend is in full swing.
Even with the temperature soaring.
Depending on whose website you check, our temperature is supposed to peak today at anywhere from 95 to 102 and it's supposed to reach 113 in not-too-far-away Phoenix.
For those of you in the rest of the world on the Celsius scale that's 35 to 45 degrees.
Maybe I should just think in Celsius.
It seems much cooler.
Anyway if you're anywhere where the mercury is rising beyond comfort take the advice of the experts.